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I'm watching Law & Order, and Fred Thompson's character just said "I don't judge what others believe." Kind of ironic, considering the flap of a couple weeks ago.
UPDATE : Welcome Instapundit readers! And thanks for the link Glenn. UPDATE 2 : Scroll to the bottom for some further thoughts. UPDATE 3 : Thanks to everyone who has commented. Also, thanks to ElephantBiz.com for the link as well, though if you don't...
Super Bowl - Congratulations to Peyton Manning, Tony Dungy and the Colts on last night's Super Bowl victory. I've been a fan of Tony Dungy's since he was the head coach in Tampa Bay, mainly because of his faith and his understated way of displaying...
Good stuff here . I wonder if politicians are inherently stupid or if there is a special additive to the water in DC which makes them so? John Kerry is a rare treasure indeed, the gift that keeps on giving. One would think that after his failed presidential...
Well, it looks like if they do it in Texas, they get sued. The city of Farmers Branch city council decided to approve a couple of new ordinances in their city which has the citizens up in arms. I'll be picking parts out of this article throughout...
The Dallas Morning News as a story about TXU (Texas Utilities, the main electric company in Texas) showing twice as much profit this year as opposed to last year. A couple of choice quotes from the story. TXU Corp. nearly doubled its profit for the third...
Wouldn't you know it. Just as soon as I start updating frequently, the hardware my site is hosted on crashes and I lose it for 12 hours. Eesh. Anyway, here's an update from my story yesterday about the rumored attack this weekend. From the Dallas...
I saw this letter this morning from former US Representative and House Majority Leader *** Armey to Dr. James Dobson , founder of Focus on the Family (wow, that's a lot of links in one sentence). I have to say that I agree with what Mr. Armey says...
You've got to love this exchange between CNN's Miles O'Brien and Senator Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma. Here's the best part. INHOFE: I heard your piece [CNN’s March 2006 Global Warming Special called ‘Melting Point’] on that...
Jay Tea over at Wizbang has a good one going here . I'll link to the intro piece, which will have links to the subsequent ones. Unless Jay Tea doesn't update the intro, then I'll come back and link the others. Part II from today was especially good.
Read this first. (H/T; Lorie at WizBang) Finished? Read this next. OK, my thoughts? I think they are absolutely serious and we would be idiots to think otherwise. I think that the southern border has been wide open far too long and something like this...
Read everything here (Hot Air) and here (Texas Rainmaker) first, then come back for my comments. All done? This is just pathetic. It is not being said that it's a documentary. That's the one that airs on Sunday on CBS. (And note to the AFA : shut up....
I'm not even going to attempt to say I understand what went on in New Orleans last year during Katrina. I will say that I think the rest of the Gulf Coast got hit worse (by the hurricane, important distinction) and has not received nearly the press coverage...
I'm an armchair meteorologist. I watch The Weather Channel more frequently than most. I was one year into a meteorology degree at the University of Oklahoma before finding out that a full-time job, wife and new child wouldn't leave me enough time to finish...
Everyone (OK, everyone conservative) needs to read this .
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